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Sep 26, 2007
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ßömßäяdîëя;1471181 said:
I love Tom in that pic.

It would help if Andy was actually Italian.
Who is Tom?

ßömßäяdîëя;1471179 said:
That's a NaS quote, and WVU college football, MAIN. That's what you asked.

Wanna talk about a party school...
Thats the only place in WV I have been to. One of my friends used to go there so I went up for a couple of parties but still had more fun in ny. I don't watch college football its not my forte.
 
Apr 12, 2004
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Who is Tom?



Thats the only place in WV I have been to. One of my friends used to go there so I went up for a couple of parties but still had more fun in ny. I don't watch college football its not my forte.
Tom is Andy's dad on the right.

Well cool.

but I wouldn't dream of taking you to a game anyway, as I could waste my tickets on bums that would care. Plus, EYE-talians ain't welcome in herr.

:D
It would help if you flew a plane into that building.
I was actually going to, but my dad couldn't take it if all THREE of his sons died.
 

Bjerknes

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ßömßäяdîëя;1471187 said:
You would, and where are you from? Fairfield?

Exactly, your nonsense about "my family" lives in Detroit, well, that's true. But you aren't from there, nor did you grow up there. You Wisconsin brot eating swine.
But what defines where someone is from? I lived most of my life in Southern Pennsylvania, but then again I went to school in Maryland from pre-school until 12th grade. So would that piece of information make it possible for me to say I'm also from Maryland? I mean, afterall, most of my trivial education was conducted in said state.

You were born in Winchester but consider yourself from Martinsburg. My entire American family tree runs through Detroit and some suburbs in the vicinity, plus that is where I spend various holidays every single year and lived for a short part of my life. What constitutes "home"? I consider myself "from" Detroit as without my people there, I wouldn't be here.

But think as you wish. This hasn't got the slightest to do with your original statement.
 
Sep 26, 2007
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ßömßäяdîëя;1471192 said:
Tom is Andy's dad on the right.

Well cool.

but I wouldn't dream of taking you to a game anyway, as I could waste my tickets on bums that would care. Plus, EYE-talians ain't welcome in herr.

:D


I was actually going to, but my dad couldn't take it if all THREE of his sons died.
I would never dream of going to a game with you. My idea of a good time does not consist of a football game.
 
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But what defines where someone is from? I lived most of my life in Southern Pennsylvania, but then again I went to school in Maryland from pre-school until 12th grade. So would that piece of information make it possible for me to say I'm also from Maryland? I mean, afterall, most of my trivial education was conducted in said state.

You were born in Winchester but consider yourself from Martinsburg. My entire American family tree runs through Detroit and some suburbs in the vicinity, plus that is where I spend various holidays every single year and lived for a short part of my life. What constituents "home"? I consider myself "from" Detroit as without my people there, I wouldn't be here.

But think as you wish. This hasn't got the slightest to do with your original statement.
Okay, I am going to write your exact post with me subbed in, you make your own decision:

But what defines where someone is from? I lived most of my life in West Virginia, but then again I went to school in Maryland from 9th until 12th grade. So would that piece of information make it possible for me to say I'm also from Maryland? I mean, afterall, some of my trivial education was conducted in said state.

You were born in Madison but consider yourself from SoPA. My entire American family tree runs through Pittsburgh and some suburbs in East Germany, plus that is where I spend some holidays every other year or so. What constituents (andy - sp?)"home"? I consider myself "from" Africa/Middle East as without my people there, I wouldn't be here.

But think as you wish. This hasn't got the slightest to do with your original statement.

You retard, how far back does it go then?

My GF came to Pittsburgh from Silesia and he then moved to Elkins and blah blah.

You consider yourself FROM decrimecityoit because most of your family is from there?

What a joke, if I'm born in Winchester, and grow up in Martinsburg, and am educated in maryland, but most of my family is from or resides in Tempe, Arizona, is that my home town?

Fuck no, grow up, Andrew.
 

Bjerknes

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And if I ever had a professor who assigned his class something regarding Nascar, I would take him out to Olive Garden for dinner, order myself fettucini alfredo with meatballs, and throw that plate of shit right at his fucking face.
 
Sep 26, 2007
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He's potentially a future captain of this team, knock on wood.
I sure hope so.

And if I ever had a professor who assigned his class something regarding Nascar, I would take him out to Olive Garden for dinner, order myself fettucini alfredo with meatballs, and throw that plate of shit right at his fucking face.
Well let me describe this class. My professor is the definition of a hot mess. He passed out manilla envelopes with a hot wheels car in it plus smarties candy to make us 'smart' thats when I was about to drop but the other section of the class interfered with the CL so I had to keep him.
 
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ßömßäяdîëя;1471207 said:
And I don't consider a good time to be with one who loves Italy, learns in America, but says she hasn't an idea that our NT even exists. Well, we finished higher than those chanks in '02.
Well I was astonished to meet a fan of our NT. I haven't yet met one. I mean I know of them really Carlos Bocanegra but thats where my knowledge of them ends.
 

Bjerknes

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ßömßäяdîëя;1471205 said:
Okay, I am going to write your exact post with me subbed in, you make your own decision:

But what defines where someone is from? I lived most of my life in West Virginia, but then again I went to school in Maryland from 9th until 12th grade. So would that piece of information make it possible for me to say I'm also from Maryland? I mean, afterall, some of my trivial education was conducted in said state.

You were born in Madison but consider yourself from SoPA. My entire American family tree runs through Pittsburgh and some suburbs in East Germany, plus that is where I spend some holidays every other year or so. What constituents (andy - sp?)"home"? I consider myself "from" Africa/Middle East as without my people there, I wouldn't be here.

But think as you wish. This hasn't got the slightest to do with your original statement.

You retard, how far back does it go then?

My GF came to Pittsburgh from Silesia and he then moved to Elkins and blah blah.

You consider yourself FROM decrimecityoit because most of your family is from there?

What a joke, if I'm born in Winchester, and grow up in Martinsburg, and am educated in maryland, but most of my family is from or resides in Tempe, Arizona, is that my home town?

Fuck no, grow up, Andrew.
If someone were to come up to me and state the exact same story, I wouldn't think less of them whatsoever. Defining where someone is from can be considered ambiguous as, in context of human evolution, we could only be considered to be from planet earth. [sic]

As you also probably know, many boroughs throughout history have been named after a single family, and in spite of the fact that some members of said family departed, they still trace their lineage back to the name and therefore label it as their home. Situations such as these have been documented throughout history, yet nobody gives these people a difficult time for not adhering to your standards. Stating where someone is from can be thoroughly subjective and the limits to which you label your presence are indeed boundless.
 
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